tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7623977412882664256.post4272407803331819839..comments2023-07-08T18:13:42.837+12:00Comments on Clyde School Kea Class: Super WritingRoom 6 http://www.blogger.com/profile/10976723391696265792noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7623977412882664256.post-87496569699987346612014-08-07T21:41:58.632+12:002014-08-07T21:41:58.632+12:00What fabulous writing. We have found a couple of ...What fabulous writing. We have found a couple of nests on our school grounds in the last 6 months. We were amazed at what they were made of, but a bit sad to see they had used lots of rubbish as well as grass and twigs. One of them had a shoelace threaded right through it. Aren't birds incredibly clever?<br />From E7, Eastern Hutt SchoolAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7623977412882664256.post-1418687579135405782014-08-07T15:29:24.541+12:002014-08-07T15:29:24.541+12:00Dear buddies
I really enjoyed reading your stories...Dear buddies<br />I really enjoyed reading your stories about the bird's nest. <br />I saw some great use of strong words too, such as 'crackly twigs', 'huge, muddy nest', and 'the female squishes the nest down'.<br />I wonder if the nest blew down in the wind? What do you think?<br /><br />from Mrs McKenzie in B4<br />Mrs McKenziehttp://openthedoortob4.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.com